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Navigating Property Purchases in Singapore: Why Going Without an Agent Can Be Risky

Posted by Jayson Ang on December 26, 2025
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Many homebuyers hesitate to engage their own real estate agent due to misconceptions about costs and conflicts of interest. However, having a dedicated buyer’s agent offers key benefits, such as spotting critical contract issues, preventing avoidable expenses, identifying unauthorized property modifications, and streamlining the property search with verified data. Without an agent, buyers risk missing crucial details in paperwork, paying extra costs from poor timing or rushed loans, falling for unverifiable sales pitches, suffering from analysis paralysis, and overlooking better property options. Buyer’s agents bring experience, ethical guidance, and industry knowledge that protect your interests and improve decision-making. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or seasoned investor, working with a skilled agent is generally advantageous in navigating Singapore’s complex property market.

Some homebuyers may question the necessity of engaging their own real estate agent. Reasons vary, from a desire to avoid commission fees (though for private properties, the seller typically covers both agents’ commissions) to concerns about agents colluding to inflate prices for higher payouts (though in reality, most agents prioritize closing a deal over a marginal commission increase). However, considering the potential risks and complexities of a property transaction, the benefits of having a dedicated buyer’s agent often outweigh these perceived drawbacks. It’s important to acknowledge that the quality of agents varies; an effective buyer’s agent is experienced, ethical, and genuinely motivated to protect your interests.

Here are six common pitfalls buyers may encounter when proceeding without their own agent:

1. Overlooking Critical Details in Documentation

Consider a scenario where you view a resale property, find it in good condition, and place a deposit. Subsequently, while the seller is moving out, an accident occurs – an appliance impacts a wall, causing a large crack, or floor tiles shatter. Who is responsible for repairs?

This often hinges on the “condition 5.1” typically found in the Option To Purchase (OTP) document, which stipulates that “On Completion, the Vendor must deliver the Property in the same state and condition as it was at the date of the option or the date of the contract, whichever is earlier, (save for fair wear and tear) unless otherwise agreed to by the parties.” The challenge arises because not all sellers use a standard OTP. Variations, including the omission of condition 5.1, are possible. An inexperienced buyer might not notice such a crucial exclusion, potentially forcing them to accept a damaged property with no recourse. While a conveyancing law firm should ideally identify this during their review (if engaged prior to signing), buyers sometimes discover this omission too late.

This illustrates just one example of subtle yet impactful changes in paperwork that can benefit the seller at your expense. A knowledgeable buyer’s agent, familiar with standard documentation, is trained to detect non-standard clauses and variations that could adversely affect you.

2. Incurring Avoidable Additional Costs

Property transaction timelines are highly sensitive, especially when upgrading from an HDB flat to a private condominium. Precise coordination between the handover of your current home and the readiness of your new property is essential. A buyer’s agent can be instrumental in ensuring a seamless transition, potentially saving you from the expense and inconvenience of moving twice. Inexperienced buyers are more prone to timeline errors, leading to avoidable rental and storage costs.

Another common mistake is placing a deposit before securing bank loan In-Principle Approval (IPA). Without IPA, buyers might find themselves with only 14 to 21 days to secure a loan, risking forfeiture of a portion of their deposit. This frantic search for a lender, accepting any offer with fast approval, could result in being saddled with a higher interest rate than necessary. A competent buyer’s agent can guide you to avoid such costly errors.

3. Failing to Identify Unauthorized Property Modifications

A skilled buyer’s agent can identify illegal modifications or hidden issues in a property. For instance, some landed properties might have setback violations (built too close to boundaries) that have gone unnoticed for years until a government agency intervenes.

In condominiums and shophouses, sellers might have constructed features like mezzanine floors without proper permits. While they may have bypassed detection, as the new owner, you become responsible for dismantling such unauthorized structures once the sale and purchase agreement is finalized. Misrepresentation is also a risk, with sellers sometimes falsely claiming proper authorization. A good buyer’s agent will be vigilant in spotting such red flags.

4. Wasting Time on Unverifiable Sales Pitches

Approaching a seller directly without your own agent means you’ll likely receive a comprehensive sales pitch, complete with data, charts, and zone maps. For most buyers, without access to costly data subscriptions, verifying these claims independently is nearly impossible. Viewing multiple listings means enduring multiple such pitches, each containing a blend of factual details and persuasive rhetoric, making it difficult to discern between the two.

Conversely, with a competent buyer’s agent, the communication between realtors tends to be more direct. Your agent can quickly obtain verifiable facts and details, facilitating efficient comparisons. This efficiency also extends to other services, such as mortgage applications; engaging a mortgage broker can save you significant time compared to calling multiple banks individually.

5. Analysis Paralysis Leading to Missed Opportunities

The sheer volume of information associated with property hunting – including unit mixes, layouts, nearby zones, school quality, mall access, transport links, discounts, and pricing per floor – can be overwhelming. This often leads to “analysis paralysis,” where buyers either make arbitrary decisions due to burnout or delay decisions until it’s too late, resulting in higher prices or the desired unit being sold.

An experienced buyer’s agent can help distill this information, verify data, and provide clarity by highlighting the most relevant details based on your specific needs. By understanding your criteria, they can expedite the process by shortlisting suitable units, allowing you to act faster.

6. Overpaying Due to Unawareness of Alternatives

Property search portal filters, while helpful, can create blind spots. For example, filtering for properties within a one-kilometer radius might exclude a viable option at 1.01 kilometers. Similarly, setting a strict maximum price might exclude a slightly more expensive unit that offers significantly better value.

Furthermore, some listings might not appear on major platforms due to a lack of exclusive agent deals or ineffective marketing. Buyer’s agents, whose profession revolves around scouting and comparing properties, are far less likely to miss these opportunities. They can also capitalize on “failed” transactions, such as a buyer forfeiting an OTP, using their industry contacts to alert their client to a property before it’s re-listed. For new launches, agents are regularly updated on returned units, offering a second chance at a desired property.

Even if you’ve purchased property before, the real estate market is constantly evolving, with changes in policy, architectural trends, interior layouts, and neighborhood dynamics. Therefore, whether you’re a first-time buyer or returning to the market after many years, engaging a buyer’s agent is almost always a beneficial step.

Should You Buy, Sell or Wait?

If you’re reading this, you must be trying to figure out the best course of action right now: is it the right time to buy or sell?

It’s difficult to give an exact answer since everyone’s situation is unique and what works for one person may not necessarily work for you.

I can bring you a wealth of on-the-ground experience and a data-driven approach to provide clarity and direction. From beginners to experienced investors, our top-down, objective approach will help you on your real estate journey.

I can help you by:

  1. Offering Strategic Real Estate Advice – I can help create a comprehensive plan to guide you through your property journey.
  2. Connecting Your Home with the Perfect Buyers – Through stunning visuals, an effective communication strategy, and an in-depth knowledge of the market, we’ll ensure your home is presented in the best possible way to fulfill your goals.

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